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the 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, lived in cambridge. he had a scholarship toward college a couple of years ago. his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, died after a firefight with police friday morning. he was worn in russia and became a legal resident in 2007. the prayer -- the brothers are believed to have entered the country 10 years ago. the associated press spoke to the father. he said i son is an angel. he said he is an intelligent boy. confirms the worst fears of those responsible for national security. there are enemies among us. >> i agree. a moreard to imagine more american place to hit in this vicious and cowardly act. i think the political implications of it are immediate. there will be a great resistance to immigration reform. i think it is a blow there. beyond that, it is a reminder that since september 11, there has not been a terrorist attack in this country organized from abroad by foreign nationals. this may be a break. >> all right. we have a long way to go on what the motivation was and whether there is an international conn
the 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, lived in cambridge. he had a scholarship toward college a couple of years ago. his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, died after a firefight with police friday morning. he was worn in russia and became a legal resident in 2007. the prayer -- the brothers are believed to have entered the country 10 years ago. the associated press spoke to the father. he said i son is an angel. he said he is an intelligent boy. confirms the worst fears of those responsible for...
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they want dzhokhar tsarnaev to be treated as an enemy combatant. and the transit police officer injured in a shootout with the suspects remains in critical condition. don't forget about this hero. officer richard donahue being treated for a single gunshot wound. meanwhile, authorities are still looking at another disaster further south, way further south, trying to get to the bottom of what caused that blast at the fertilizer plant in west, texas. fox'sdom nick is there with the -- dominic is there with 14 dead. >> 200 injured. we understand from the authorities that 14 bodies have been recovered. they do not expect that number to rise much, if at all. 13 critically ill in hospital. it's unclear now on day three after the disaster how many of those will pull through. they think most of them actually will. the bodies of those that have been recovered from the site here in west have been taken to dallas for forensics. those that were most closest to the epicenter of the site, difficult for them to identify. however, these are some of the faces of the
they want dzhokhar tsarnaev to be treated as an enemy combatant. and the transit police officer injured in a shootout with the suspects remains in critical condition. don't forget about this hero. officer richard donahue being treated for a single gunshot wound. meanwhile, authorities are still looking at another disaster further south, way further south, trying to get to the bottom of what caused that blast at the fertilizer plant in west, texas. fox'sdom nick is there with the -- dominic is...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak a possible suicide attempt as police closed in. he is accused of ever using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious destruction of weapon device resulting in death. jay carney said this must remain in federal court. >> we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> john: however lindsey graham believes it's a mistake. >> it's impossible to gather the evidence in just a few days to determine whether or not this individual should be held for questioning under the law of war. i'm asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this i had as an enemy combatcombatant. >> john: meanwhile other critics are wondering if the fbi did not do enough to investigate tamer tamerian. among those are republican new york congressman peter king. >> the fbi has given information as being potential terrorists, they don't look at them and then they carry out murders after this. what went wrong. >> john: but jay carney insisted that
dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak a possible suicide attempt as police closed in. he is accused of ever using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious destruction of weapon device resulting in death. jay carney said this must remain in federal court. >> we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> john: however lindsey graham believes it's a mistake. >> it's impossible to gather the evidence in just a few...
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here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different -- you get two different brothers. the older and younger brother. that's one of the things we're still trying to dig into as we talk to family members and friends is how did they go about becoming a little more fundamentallized. every account we have so far is that the older brother seems to have been the one who molded his younger brother and kind of brought him under his wing into this more kind of aggressive, angry beliefs. but again, we're still trying to figure it out. they were both relatively well adjusted. the younger brother more so than the older brother. both seemingly had g
here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different...
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we're expecting charges to be filed soon against suspect against dzhokhar tsarnaev. an exclusive against tamerlan. a source in russia tells nbc news russian intelligence reached out to the fbi last november about the 26-year-old. and crime scene units are back at the bomb site in boston right now. they're placing debris into garbage trucks. crews were seen sifting last night throughout that debris. let's go to pete williams. with a good afternoon to you, pete, let's talk first about the status of the charges in this case and what the likely charges will be. >> yes, i think the odds are pretty good that we'll see these charges in the next couple of hours. they're putting the final touches on them now. and we expect to learn a little more about what the fbi has assembled based on its investigation of the bombing. so perhaps there will be some new details that we'll get. in terms of the charges, i would think at the very least they'll charge him with the bombing, with a terrorism offense for that. and interestingly enough, under the federal statutes, which apply here, u
we're expecting charges to be filed soon against suspect against dzhokhar tsarnaev. an exclusive against tamerlan. a source in russia tells nbc news russian intelligence reached out to the fbi last november about the 26-year-old. and crime scene units are back at the bomb site in boston right now. they're placing debris into garbage trucks. crews were seen sifting last night throughout that debris. let's go to pete williams. with a good afternoon to you, pete, let's talk first about the status...
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. >> this time yesterday 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was on the run. a manhunt that brought the city of boston and the neighboring suburbs to a virtual halt. this morning the most wanted man in america is under police guard and we're told charges could be filed against him literally at any time. after a dramatic arrest, he was taken to a hospital in serious condition. he was first wounded on thursday night in the shootout with police that killed his brother. last night he may have been struck once again in a hail of police gunfire. this image from cbs news shows the bloody teen climbing out of a boat parked in a watertown backyard where he had likely been hiding for hours. the boat's owner said he saw smeared blood and pulled back a tarp to find tsarnaev laying there. he was week from blood loss but still refused to surrender until the last volley of gunfire. right now a heavy police presence inside boston's medical center where tsarnaev is recovering after being seriously injured. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is right outside of th
. >> this time yesterday 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was on the run. a manhunt that brought the city of boston and the neighboring suburbs to a virtual halt. this morning the most wanted man in america is under police guard and we're told charges could be filed against him literally at any time. after a dramatic arrest, he was taken to a hospital in serious condition. he was first wounded on thursday night in the shootout with police that killed his brother. last night he may have been...
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bob, the criminal complaint has been served against dzhokhar tsarnaev. you've head it. how damning is this complaint for the suspect? >> i think what you have here is a very strong complaint. remember, this is not an indictment. and this was not an arraignment today but an initial appearance. one of the things that struck me, as i was reading it, was the description of the search warrant executed in his dorm room at the university of massachusetts. at pine dale hall, they found a pyrotechnic device. not further explained. they found what appears to be the white hat that he wore and the black jacket that he wore. as well as bbs. so what you have throughout this charging sheet is a number of very specific details that go to what appears to be a strong complaint against him. now, what happens as we go forward in terms of witnesses is not explained in this, but you can expect to see a large number of people coming forward, remember, everybody has those videos. everybody who had those stills are going to be asked very specifically what they saw that day. >> indeed. luke, the
bob, the criminal complaint has been served against dzhokhar tsarnaev. you've head it. how damning is this complaint for the suspect? >> i think what you have here is a very strong complaint. remember, this is not an indictment. and this was not an arraignment today but an initial appearance. one of the things that struck me, as i was reading it, was the description of the search warrant executed in his dorm room at the university of massachusetts. at pine dale hall, they found a...
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this is the boat in which dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding. they sent in a bomb-proof truck to rip the cover off the thing as he was hiding inside. lobbed a bunch of what appeared to be flash bang grenades at him, and ultimately gave himself up, although he tried to commit suicide by putting a bullet through his own head and he may have mice missed vital organs and the bullet went through his vote. at any rate, police are going over the boat. they are all receiving credit for bringing in dzhokhar tsarnaev alive in the boston terror attacks. tamerlan, his older brother was killed during a shootout with police on thursday. his younger brother, dzhokar, captured friday j of the initial attack which seems very fast for an investigation of this magnitude but could police have brought him in sooner? stephen yates, ceo of the d.c. international advisory and thank you for taking the time to join us today. >> thank you, jon. jon: what about these questions being directed toward the fbi? the fbi is usually highly regarded and pretty popular agency on ca
this is the boat in which dzhokhar tsarnaev was found hiding. they sent in a bomb-proof truck to rip the cover off the thing as he was hiding inside. lobbed a bunch of what appeared to be flash bang grenades at him, and ultimately gave himself up, although he tried to commit suicide by putting a bullet through his own head and he may have mice missed vital organs and the bullet went through his vote. at any rate, police are going over the boat. they are all receiving credit for bringing in...
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nbc's pete williams reported that dzhokhar tsarnaev has told investigators that he and his brother were motivated by religious fer fvor and their reaction to the american invasion of iraq and afghanistan. the suspect's condition was upgraded from serious to fair today, according to the u.s. attorney's office in boston. as you know, he was found bleeding in a boat in a driveway in watertown just outside boston. the man who discovered him in that boat, david hanaberry spoke with msnbc today. >> i know i took three steps up the ladder. i don't remember stepping down off the ladder. i think i just -- this hits you more afterwards and you think, my god. we probably slept last night. this guy could be -- i don't know, it's surreal. >> the suspect's two sisters, a lena and bella tsarnaev released this statement today that did not include one word of defense of their brothers. our hearts go out to the victims of last week's bombing. it sad dens us to see so many innocent people hurt after such a callous act. as a family we are absolutely devastated by the sense of loss and sorrow this has cause
nbc's pete williams reported that dzhokhar tsarnaev has told investigators that he and his brother were motivated by religious fer fvor and their reaction to the american invasion of iraq and afghanistan. the suspect's condition was upgraded from serious to fair today, according to the u.s. attorney's office in boston. as you know, he was found bleeding in a boat in a driveway in watertown just outside boston. the man who discovered him in that boat, david hanaberry spoke with msnbc today....
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here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different -- you get two different brothers. the older and younger brother. that's one of the things we're still trying to dig into as we talk to family members and friends is how did they go about becoming a little more fundamentallized. every account we have so far is that the older brother seems to have been the one who molded his younger brother and kind of brought him under his wing into this more kind of aggressive, angry beliefs. but again, we're still trying to figure it out. they were both relatively well adjusted. the younger brother more so than the older brother. both seemingly had g
here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important to look at the two different...
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host: we should point out that was before it dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. he is under heavy guard protection, but one of the issues is whether or not he will be given his miranda rights. is he a u.s. citizen and under the constitution considered innocent until proven guilty, or is he an enemy combat? guest: you have people from the aclu and other supporters of civil liberties saying you have cases where -- you have the same two senators, john mccain and lindsey graham, who said this person is a terrorist and should not have miranda rights. it seems the obama administration is going to be straddling the middle ground, as they did with the so-called underwear bomber from a few years ago. host: "national journal" reporting the headline, "pete williams' reporting philosophy d y was g boon sighttory r guest: i would have to say that pete williams is the best i have ever come across, so measured and sofer. is amazing he was able to be showcased the way he was. this was a complicated story. a lot of journalists for getting the facts wrong as it was developing in r
host: we should point out that was before it dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. he is under heavy guard protection, but one of the issues is whether or not he will be given his miranda rights. is he a u.s. citizen and under the constitution considered innocent until proven guilty, or is he an enemy combat? guest: you have people from the aclu and other supporters of civil liberties saying you have cases where -- you have the same two senators, john mccain and lindsey graham, who said this person...
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the surviving bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in fair condition. this is unfolding as fbi and russian authorities pursue further questioning of the two bomb suspects trying to find out what they knew, if anything, about the tsarnaev brothers' plans. >>> so are president obama and senator john mccain washington's new bffs? not really. a new article titled why john mccain is barack obama's new best friend suggests that by putting their icy patch behind them, the two former presidential rivals could actually etch out their own legacies in the long run and as the president tries to eke out his second term agenda, he may need all the bffs he can get. a new piece look at how with max baucus retiring another obama frenemy is biting the dust. i want to bring in our panel. gang, it is great to have you all here today. hogan, i want to start with you. we said frenemies. others can look at it as a bromance. some say several major areas of overlap have emerged. they say there isn't a bromance but there's a functional relationship that gets both men closer to t
the surviving bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in fair condition. this is unfolding as fbi and russian authorities pursue further questioning of the two bomb suspects trying to find out what they knew, if anything, about the tsarnaev brothers' plans. >>> so are president obama and senator john mccain washington's new bffs? not really. a new article titled why john mccain is barack obama's new best friend suggests that by putting their icy patch behind them, the two former...
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who will be asking the questions of dzhokhar tsarnaev? most likely it will be members of this high-value interrogation group that works for the obama administration. about reported in 2010 how it is believed that the organization is now led by the fbi, but it also has participation from the defense department, the central intelligence agency. there are several agencies involved with this group of experts about balancing these interests out, making sure that if there is important information for national security, that that information can be brought through the course of a lawful investigation, and also making -- theat the individuals suspect is able to be brought to justice. host: let me put another voice on the table, dick cheney. one year ago, the former vice president talked about techniques used to get information, individuals that he said were high-value targets to protect the homeland. here's a a portion of what he had to say. some of the>> strongest controversy surrounding some of our post- 9/11 policies, we had to do a couple of
who will be asking the questions of dzhokhar tsarnaev? most likely it will be members of this high-value interrogation group that works for the obama administration. about reported in 2010 how it is believed that the organization is now led by the fbi, but it also has participation from the defense department, the central intelligence agency. there are several agencies involved with this group of experts about balancing these interests out, making sure that if there is important information for...
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tsarnaev. >> maybe. so i tweeted it. and in about 30 minutes time zui had actually tweeted it and i got a direct message from here on twitter. >> what did she said to you? >> a gentlemen will never tell. >> bill: very good. and he was sober at that time of night too, which is impressive. dan henning here alicia cruz on the phones and siprion bolling on cameras. hah in studio with us chris moody. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: all right. cheers. this is on your first time as a friend of bill but when people do make their first appearance on radio or television one expects them to be at their very best, right? you could see the promise in this new talent. well, it didn't turn out that way at kfrr bismark, north dakota, they introduced a new anchor last week and here are the very first words that he utters on the air in his new job. >> announcer: you are watching your news leader in high-def situation. >> gay [ censor bleep ]. >> good morning, i am [ inaudible ] he'll be joining the week
tsarnaev. >> maybe. so i tweeted it. and in about 30 minutes time zui had actually tweeted it and i got a direct message from here on twitter. >> what did she said to you? >> a gentlemen will never tell. >> bill: very good. and he was sober at that time of night too, which is impressive. dan henning here alicia cruz on the phones and siprion bolling on cameras. hah in studio with us chris moody. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: all right....
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. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev is in serious but stable condition. he has a gunshot wound to his neck. so far he has been unable to speak to authorities but is reportedly responding sporadically and writing to questions. police captured tsarnaev in a dramatic fashion on friday night in a boat in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. federal prosecutors could file criminal charges against him as early as today. they are questioning tsarnaev under a public safety exemption which means he doesn't have the right to remain silent because they believe there is an imminent threat to the public. however, when exemption expires there are some members of congress republican members of congress calling on authorities to declare him an enemy combatant and hold him for 30 days in order to continue to interrogate him. we're back with more show after the break. stay with us. (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to mankind. celebrate earth day with an afternoon of documentaries about the planet we all share. >> what are the forces that are blocking change? (vo) and stay tu
. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev is in serious but stable condition. he has a gunshot wound to his neck. so far he has been unable to speak to authorities but is reportedly responding sporadically and writing to questions. police captured tsarnaev in a dramatic fashion on friday night in a boat in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. federal prosecutors could file criminal charges against him as early as today. they are questioning tsarnaev under a public safety exemption which means he...
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tsarnaev, who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, the center public and later mitch mcconnell had this to say on the senate floor tuesday. [video clip] >> these attacks are a grim reminder of the hatred and contempt of the many continue to harbor in their hearts not only for our nation and its freedoms, but for innocent human life. on 9/11 we were forever disabused of the notion that attacks such as the one that brought boston only happened on the field of
tsarnaev, who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge...
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one of the brothers, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has died overnight, and his brother, tamerlan died overnight. the bthhokharaev, is still lose, setting down transportations and schools in and around boston. we will keep updated with news and briefings as they are warranted. the news of the morning was also part of the briefing at the state department. secretary john kerry meeting with mexican foreign minister talked about the boston marathon investigation. this is about teen minutes. -- this is about 15 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. -- excuse me -- allergy season -- before we begin i want to say as a father and grandfather, my thoughts are of course and my home town right now in boston, where events are still unfolding in the entire city. the entire city is in lock down. we continue to learn every moment about the terror attack on monday and the pursuit of justice that is following it. it is fair to say that this entire week we have been in a direct confrontation with evil, nd i want to congratulate and thank all law-enforcement authorities for the job they have been doing on behalf of
one of the brothers, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has died overnight, and his brother, tamerlan died overnight. the bthhokharaev, is still lose, setting down transportations and schools in and around boston. we will keep updated with news and briefings as they are warranted. the news of the morning was also part of the briefing at the state department. secretary john kerry meeting with mexican foreign minister talked about the boston marathon investigation. this is about teen minutes. -- this is about 15...
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tsarnaev was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. he reportedly was arrested without incident but needed medical attention. post master donahoe says the u.s. postal losses are continuing this year at a rate of $25 million per day. he added that if congress does nothing, propping up the postal service could cost $58 billion over the next few years, this is an hour. >> thank you, angela, for that kind introduction. it's a pleasure to be here today and speak with everyone and we will make sure that we've got time for our questions. i'd also like to thank the national press club for the invitation and organizing today's event. the last time i spoke here was 18 months ago and i gave a speech that made the following points -- number one, the postal service is a tremendous organization and it's in a financial crisis. number two, congress needs to reform our business model and give us more flexibility to solve our financial issues. number three, the lack of quick action by congress will doom the postal service and force it to become a burden
tsarnaev was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. he reportedly was arrested without incident but needed medical attention. post master donahoe says the u.s. postal losses are continuing this year at a rate of $25 million per day. he added that if congress does nothing, propping up the postal service could cost $58 billion over the next few years, this is an hour. >> thank you, angela, for that kind introduction. it's a pleasure to be here today and speak...